NP 44-tonner         
Of course, everyone knows the story of why these guys were 44 tons and not 45? If a locomotive weighed 45 tons or greater, then union rules of the day stated that they must be manned by an engineer and an fireman. Anything less could be run by a single engineer. Hence, the 44-tonner was invented.
Date: 7/16/2013 Location: Toppenish, WA   Map Show Toppenish on a rail map Views: 287 Collection Of:   Gregg Bartley
Locomotives: NP 12(44Tonner)    Author:  Gregg Bartley
NP 44-tonner
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